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  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Challenging Issues in the Modern Era of Individualized Medicine
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Challenging Issues in the Modern Era of Individualized Medicine

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Challenging Issues in the Modern Era of Individualized Medicine

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Κωδικός: 9780128230459

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  •  Women’s healthcare regarding polycystic ovarian syndrome remains challenging. Patients often go from one specialist to another trying to fully understand and management the disorder. Women often go years before a diagnosis, seeing three or more doctors before a confirmed diagnosis. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Challenging Issues in the Modern Era of Individualized Medicine brings together multiple medical disciplines to improve the care of women with PCOS. Such a multidisciplinary clinical and scientific approach integrates obstetrics and gynecology, pediatric and medical endocrinology, internal medicine, genetics, psychology and laboratory medicine into relevant translational clinical and scientific discussions that update both the scientific understanding of PCOS and the diagnosis and management of all aspects of the syndrome. The impact of PCO on the onset of puberty is subdivided in sub sections to get a better understanding of this condition and the management at different stages in a woman’s life.

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    • Part I: Polycystic ovary syndrome: Challenges and controversies
    • 1. Defining PCOS: A syndrome with an intrinsic heterogeneous nature
    • HECTOR F. ESCOBAR-MORREALE
    • 2. Secondary PCOS: Well-defined causes, leading to the PCOS phenotype
    • ALESSANDRA GAMBINERI, CAROLINA CECCHETTI, PAOLA ALTIERI, DANILO RIBICHINI, VALENTINA LO PREIATO, FLAMINIA FANELLI, AND UBERTO PAGOTTO
    • 3. Developmental origins of polycystic ovary syndrome: Everything starts in utero
    • DAVID H. ABBOTT, EMILY P. GREINWALD, AND JON E. LEVINE
    • 4. The multifarious role of insulin in PCOS: From pathophysiology to therapeutic management
    • PAOLO MOGHETTI
    • 5. The pathogenic role of androgen excess in PCOS
    • DUARTE PIGNATELLI, SOFIA S. PEREIRA, AND ELENI KANDARAKI
    • 6. Intrinsic abnormalities of adipose tissue and adipose tissue dysfunction in PCOS
    • P.M. SPRITZER, B.R. SANTOS, T.M. FIGHERA, L.B. MARCHESAN, AND S.B. LECKE
    • 7. Diet and exercise in the management of PCOS: Starting from the basics
    • GEORGIOS K. MARKANTES, GINA TSICHLIA, AND NEOKLIS A. GEORGOPOULOS
    • 8. Targeting metabolism in the management of PCOS: Metformin and beyond
    • SEDA HANIFE OGUZ, SULEYMAN NAHIT SENDUR, UGUR UNLUTURK, AND BULENT OKAN YILDIZ
    • 9. Combined oral contraceptives: Why, when, where?
    • ATHANASIOS ANTONIOU-TSIGKOS, KONSTANTINA PASTROMA, ELENI MEMI, NIKOLAOS VRACHNIS, AND GEORGE MASTORAKOS
    • 10. Targeting infertility in PCOS: Unfolding “Ariadne’s thread”
    • MARIANO MASCARENHAS AND ADAM H. BALEN
    • 11. Inositols and other supplements in the management of PCOS
    • VITTORIO UNFER, GIOVANNI MONASTRA, MARCO TILOTTA, GIANPIERO FORTE, AND SIMONA DINICOLA
    • 12. Polycystic ovary syndrome and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
    • CARMEN EMANUELA GEORGESCU
    • 13. Cardiometabolic risk in women with PCOS
    • ENRICO CARMINA
    • Part II: PCOS and pregnancy: Current concepts?
    • 14. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and PCOS: A novel contributor in the etiology of the syndrome
    • EVANTHIA DIAMANTI-KANDARAKIS, OLGA PAPALOU, AND ELENI KANDARAKI
    • 15. Long-term health in women of age more than 40years with polycystic ovary syndrome
    • ELENI ARMENI AND IRENE LAMBRINOUDAKI
    • 16. Vitamin D metabolism in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
    • FLAVIA DI BARI AND SALVATORE BENVENGA
    • 17. The challenging role of antiandrogens in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome
    • KASIANI PAPADIMITRIOU, PANAGIOTIS ANAGNOSTIS, AND DIMITRIOS G. GOULIS
    • 18. PCOS in adolescence: Pathophysiology, diagnostic challenges, and therapeutic controversies
    • NICOLAS CRISOSTO
  •  Edited by Evanthia Diamanti-Kandarakis,

    Professor of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA

     

     

    Trim Size: 216 X 276 mm
    Product Type: Softcover
    Weight: 970.00 grams
    Pages: 350